Crosby Stills Nash & Young - Live At Fillmore East, 1969 (Limited Indies Clear 2LP Vinyl)
In the acoustic set, Young gave a nod to Buffalo Springfield (his first band with Stills) playing 'I've Loved Her So Long', a song he wrote for the group's final album, 1968's 'Last Time Around'. Young says, 'For me, CSNY was a chance to reunite with Steve Stills and carry on the Buffalo Springfield vibe. Crosby's great energy was always our catalyst. Graham and Stephen's vocals, along with David's and mine, were uplifting every night. Great moments I will never forget'. The electric set is powerful and intense, highlighted by expansive versions of 'Wooden Ships', 'Long Time Gone', and 'Sea of Madness'. The band closes the show with 'Find the Cost of Freedom,' a new song by Stills that later would be released as the B-side to the protest anthem 'Ohio.'